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    This is a cute picture, but is it staged?

    In our area the Amish folks don't believe in pneumatic tires...must be someone else's trailer!
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    Here's what I use...

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    That's a funny pic! I think I will stick with putting gas in my pickup... it is probably cheaper than feedin horses!!! :D:D:D
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    Talking Ain't got no boat to haul

    ... but, my partner's work truck (F150) hauls his Tracker TX17 just fine :p

    NOW ... iffen I DID have a boat, or had to haul someone elses ... then I'd be haulin it with my 06 Toyota Tundra that I bought for myself for Christmas


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget Man View Post
    This is a cute picture, but is it staged?

    In our area the Amish folks don't believe in pneumatic tires...must be someone else's trailer!
    Around here in Indiana they do have pneumatic tires
    on their work carts NOT their buggies.

    If you study the picture close you will see a trailer hitch on the back of the buggy...........

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    Default Lil boat hauler!!

    My tackle box pulls my boat, it is a 98 Dodge 2500 QuadCab, long bed, (the backseat is filled with 6 large tackle boxes), 4X4, 488 cubic inch V10, is lighted by 2 Hella 100,000 candle power pointed to the stearn and 1 each to the port and starboard, 6 KC DAYLIGHTERS forward with 38 inch 10ply Buckshot mudders, Chrome Nerf Bars full leangth of the cab in HUNTER GREEN, it seats ONE but on rare occasion I can clear out the passenger side, it has a 12000 lbs Ramsey winch with 150 feet of 3/8ths aircraft grade cable in the back mounted in a, Readybuilt Heavy Tow Boom and a 9000 lbs Ramsey in the front bumper, there is 3 sections of 300ft of cable wrapped on a drum in the bed.
    The Boom is raised and lowered by a 3500 lbs SuperWinch, I am asked all the time if I use it for towing but I just tell the folks that it is only disguised as a tow boom, it is really a heavy duty fishing rod.
    I will have to try to figure out how to go about putting pics up on here.
    Wish you all a good day to spend fishing!!
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    Yeah that's right, you are looking at a vintage classic. The one and only 1982 Toyota Corolla/Tercel coupe -
    - just look at that patina. I also have a 04 Scion XA hatch back with a roof rack but for all it's fuel efficiency
    it doesn't come close to matching the fun of the old jalopy. She lost part of her muffler last year while
    navigating through an asteroid belt in an unmapped sector of the Aspera Nebula, but other than that
    she is a *ahem* sound vessel.



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    My old work truck!

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    Here is my boat hauler, as you can see, I also use it to haul my dogs.

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